Skip to main content
Electrical sites, but make them actually look licensed

Don't rebuild your electrical site — unless you want the panel-upgrade calls.

Nobody hires an electrician whose website looks like it was wired in the dark. They're scanning for license, safety, real photos, and a 'this person won't burn my house down' vibe — in under five seconds. If your current site doesn't deliver that, the next listing will.

Looks licensed in 3 seconds

Licensing, insurance, and 'we won't set your house on fire' proof land up top — not buried in a footer link.

Estimate forms that aren't a trap

Panel upgrades, EV chargers, lighting, commercial — each gets a form that asks useful questions, not 'how can we help?'

Loads on the oldest Android

Clean code, light pages, accessible markup — works on the contractor's truck-iPad and the homeowner's cracked Galaxy alike.

What your current electrical site is leaving on the table

We're not trying to impress your nephew who "does websites." We're trying to make your phone ring.

Stop making homeowners and facility managers fight for attention

Residential and commercial buyers don't want the same page. Split them. Suddenly both feel like the site was built for them.

Give the high-ticket jobs their own moment

EV charger installs, panel upgrades, rewires, generators, lighting retrofits — if they're 80% of your revenue, they deserve more than a bullet point.

Estimate forms that pre-qualify the headache out

We ask about property type, service size, charger amps, scope. You stop replying to 'just curious about pricing' messages from people who'll never book.

Get found by Google AND ChatGPT

Schema, structured copy, and human search language — so 'best electrician for Tesla charger near me' surfaces YOU. Most competitors don't even know what GEO means yet.

What electrical buyers silently judge in 5 seconds

Nobody fills out a survey explaining why they didn't call. The next listing is one tap away.

Do you handle MY exact thing (panel, EV, generator, rewire)?

Are you licensed and insured — and can I see that without digging?

Can I request an estimate without writing an essay?

Do you do residential, commercial, or both — clearly?

Did you explain anything without 'amps' confusing me more?

Does this site look like a 2026 business or a Geocities throwback?

Questions you're definitely about to ask

Straight answers. No "let's hop on a discovery call" energy. No jargon you'd need a translator for.

Can we split residential and commercial leads?
Yes. That is usually a smart move because the buyer questions, proof points, and estimate flow are different.
Can we create EV charger and panel-upgrade pages separately?
Yes. If those are important revenue lines, they should have dedicated space instead of being buried under one broad services page.
Will the site work for both small service calls and larger bid requests?
Yes. We can make the short-form route easy for service calls and the more detailed route available for larger projects.
Can we include compliance, safety, and credentials without sounding stiff?
Yes. Those details matter a lot in electrical work, but they should support the sale rather than read like legal boilerplate.
Do we keep the code and content?
Yes. The site is meant to be a business asset, not something that traps you.

Or keep the site you have. The other electrician will happily take the panel jobs.

We rebuild your electrical site around how customers actually pick someone to wire their house — trust-first, mobile-fast, and structured so estimate-ready buyers end up on YOUR phone. Free 72-hour preview. You only pay if it's better. Hard to lose, really.

Fine, Build Me a Better One